THE USE OF SONGS IN INDEPENDENT LEARNING A FOREIGN LANGUAGE
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foreign language, independent learning, language acquisition, target language, usage of songs, culture, listening, motivation

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Umaraliyeva Munojat Mashrabovna, & Bozorboyeva Omina Aliyevna. (2023). THE USE OF SONGS IN INDEPENDENT LEARNING A FOREIGN LANGUAGE. Journal of Universal Science Research, 1(6), 344–349. Retrieved from https://universalpublishings.com/index.php/jusr/article/view/1202

Abstract

Music has been found to have positive effects on language learning, as it engages learners in listening, comprehension, and pronunciation. This article will examine the benefits of using songs as a tool for learning a foreign language and review some of the research studies that support this method.

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